It was a story that made headlines in the International sections of U.S. newspapers and occupied a nearly three-week slot in the 24-hour cable news cycle, but few Americans took notice of the actual events in Ukraine back in 2004 as that country's presidential elections took a decidedly undemocratic turn. The resulting peaceful revolution is is the subject of a fascinating and timely documentary by veteran filmmaker Steve York, airing Sunday night on public television.

Come Monday, Cincinnati's CET will unveil what the Public Broadcasting System says is the first public television station to devote one of its new digital channels to 24/7 arts programming. The immediate impact of CETarts will be to offer expanded broadcast of PBS shows CET already features on its primary channel, but in the long term the Channel 48 folks wants to develop some local arts programming for the channel and already has meetings scheduled with various organizations.